Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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KaturcUy, February 3, 191F
SHERMAN DAILY DEM0CM1
SUBMISSION DEFEATED IN
THE HOUSE AT AUSTIN—/
MAY COME UP AGAIN
SHERMAN OPERA HOUSE
’JWwrt Hioheu*. author of the CAR
l*K\ OF ALLAH, which <t»n»es to the
Sherman Oi*‘nt Hottse wed Thursday.
February lfitb for n limited cngWgo-
ment of one |**rformnncr, Imd a nar-
row escape-from lsdug a musician for
life. He was graduated from a niusi-
Kl cfthxervntor^ at an early ace. and
The Oldest and Largest
Bank in this Section
Net Contents If;Fluid Draehn
Altai III, Texan. Feb. 3.—After de-
feating a liono dry submission amend-
ment in the morning, the House re-
mained under call all day, heard a
great deal of oratory and just after
dark last night defeated the eomuiUtee
'idimission resolution on final (wssage
hjr a vote of W to 47, which ia six
rotes less than the necessary ninety-
five or twn-tbirils required to carry
I he resolution. The House Imcatue in-
volved in a quandary as to “where it
was at.” front a parliamentary stand-
point, Just liefore the final roll, and
while it was at ease, wearied members
gathered in a corner anil lustily chant-
ed. ‘‘How itry I'Ain" nnd ‘The Kyes
of Texas Are I'ihhi You.” as fl war
cry or warning, as one enros to consid-
er it. preceding the death of the reso-
lution.
' As n ismrlesy to tlie pro lenders
Mr. Bagby, anti lender, moved to re-
cmishler nnd spread on the journal,
which menus that the pro* enu eall the
resolution up again for another final
vote. However, by adding to today's
vote the alts litres who are for submis-
sion. as well as the two marked present
and not voting, tin* total becomes
ninety-three, or two less than re-
quired. In every way except in a form-
al statement from pro leaders, It
seems to Is* cotiqetted that submission
is dead at (Ids session ; blit its discus-
dnp may not he*ended, however eurtain
(lie result may appear to he.
PAT RAMSEY UAH SRT OUT TO
INTEREST ALL IN THIS
UROGRAM.
The People of
Grayson County
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Gastoria
Always ' / .
Bears the /<ji.W"
Signature//]r
The interest in the Miyakwl Depart- thirt
meat of llie Young -Men s Christian sum
Association is growing every day. say*
i'at H. Raiaeey, who has charge of aide,
this deimrtmenl, lias -been very busy’ t|pn.
'bee taking <-Ilarge. • Anal
• Mr. ltnuisey 1ms three classes a most
week tor the business men. The song:
mini that work are in need of some (>F l
physical exercises. They meet at the
association building on Mooiiav.
Wedhesduy and Thursday evenings, [K
Ik t wren the hours of 5 and 0:15. Af- M
ter playing one game of volley bull, H
they an- given a light mlistheni s H
and drill ami tlion another volley Kl
Are Vikrd lo Observe
Saturday February TMD
as "Nationai Thrift Day” in rommrmoration ®f (be eataMlb-
merit *f the first savings Uudt hi the United State*, fe O*
tennial of whirh was relebrated last year.
shim, m.nr >> is the first step. The.next is lo put that
miaie) where it will be in absolutely SAFETY.
We welcome your deposit, whether small ar large aabpaf
4% interest on savings accounts.
h ALCOHOL - 3 PBH GBNX.
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iindiheStomachtandBowto^
Thereby PtomtotM Didcslfoi'
Cheerfulness and Rest Contain
neither Opium. Morphine n«
Mineral. Not Narcotic
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NATIONAL.BANK
Sherman.......Texas <
SpatM
Kn&ifrrri' fknr '
and Feverishness and
Fac Simile Sonata**
WE DEAL IN
Farm Lands and Ranches
Cotton Seed Products, Fbrm Products, Grail, Hay, Ete.
hit Ceuta®* Coup®*-
NEW AT)RK*.
DALLAS MAN SUCCUMBED TO
INJURIES RECEIVED WHEN
HIT BY AN AUTOMOBILE
The senior night class. which
meets ou Monday xml Thursday
nights of each week 1ms proven to
lie very impular with the young bust
ness men. and every time the claw-
meets there Is a great increase in tin
numlier of inemlierK present.
Beginning Monday evening. the
■working boys’ class will Ik* changed
from Tuesday to Monday, as it is
found that there are more Isiys who
can got out Monday evening instead
of Tuesday. Tills class is for the
boys who work during tin* day and
cannot get ifito the gym except af-
ter working hours.
Mr. Ramsey also announces that he
is planning some hikes for the senior
members of the physical department,
lie further says that he is going tc
organise a first-aid-t»-the-lnjured
class, which will las under the direc-
tion of some competent physiebtn
This class will meet once a week at
the association building, and he hniies
to have at least fifty members in It.
Tiie senior night class is planning
now ami working forward to a great
exhlbiiion It* bo held in the gymna-
sium some time during the month of
April, when tin* public at large will
Ik* given an opportunity In see Hu*
work that this department is doing.
Mr. Ramsey says he is plaaiilng lo
organise u tumbling class, as a great
deal of interest is being taken along
Ibis line, and there are a great many
of tin* members who are already good
tumblers, and who with n 1 ittic
eottehiug, eonld be made experts.
The bowling alleys still proves to
lie very popular. A placard wa;
posted on the bowling alleys ori .tan
23rd, asking all those who made a
score of two hundred phis or more in
sign their names and give the date
ami tip to this morning the following
linje made a score of two huttdreil or
more:
Name ' Date Pins
Arvtt (‘order ........1 23)17.....302
R. t‘. Itousey .......1 24) tT.....221
.foe Hltmer .. ......1 21|1T.___.22.".
ltd Richardson ......1 2-1(17.....225
R. V. Ronsey .......124117.....2IH
Kd Richardson......1 24117.....243
Rill Uoltertson......1 2»|17.....210
I. J. Conner....... .I ‘JS|I7.....200
Kd Hielmrdsim......1 2fl|lT.....221
Roger Citst*........1 27117.....210
F,d Rlekat-dsoil .. ....12TU7.....2t«
Ann Corder........1|2»| IT.....205
Kd Richardson.....i:*J!>|17.....231
Kd Richardson......1]30|17.....232
I. J. Cooney .......1|30|17.....204
Kd Richardson.....1|:!0|17.....201
Harry Dunn .. .. ..t):lo;i7.....213
X J. Cooney ........J|3WT.....201
.1. T. Tttne .........2j 1 j 17.....223
Preparations are being made lo
have a ladies’ ttlgh.f in the m nr fu-
ture. The ladles w’ll Ik* invited to
Watch the hicn as they go throngt
their calisthenics ati-.l upi«> rat us work
Pure Machine Culled Seed of aH Popular Variethtt.
G. D. MILLER, Mgr.
Office Room I, Linz Building.
Sherman Commission Ccr!
Dallas. Tex.. Fell. 3.—T. L. Calla-
way. bricklayer. 47 year* oM, died at
tint, City Hosypital yesterday morning
as a result of injuries lie received when
In* tvus struck l»y an automobile at
Krvay and Lire Oak streets Thursday
morning. Mr. Callaway wa* a tnem-
lier of the bricklayer’* local union. He
had resided In Dnllus several years.
Tlie funeral arrangements will not be
made until relatives out of the city can
be heard from.
Busy Business Men ol Sherman
Who Ask for Your Trade
MARY ANDERSON
Co-author .with Robert Hiekens of
“Tlie Harden of Allah,” Webber Cos.
big s|K*etncle that comes to tin* Sher-
man OiH't-a House Thursday. Feb, to.
LIVE MERCHANTS ASK FOR YOUR TRAM.
|100 REWARD, 4100.
Tlie readers of till* paper will be
pleased to learu tlia( there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
’and that is catarrh. Catarrh ladng
been aide to cure in ail Its staaes,
greatly influenced by constitutional
conditions requires constitutional
treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is
taken internally and acts thru the
Blood and Mucous Surfaces of the
System thereby destroying tlie foun-
dation of the disease, giving tho pa-
tient strength by building up tlie con-
stitution and assisting nature In do-
ing its work. Tlie proprietors have
so much faith In the curative |tow-
er* of Hall’s Catarrh Cure that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any
ease that It fails to cure. Send for
list o? testimonials.
Address: F. J. CHEENEY A CO.,
Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggists.
75c.—Advertisement.
Visiting Cards
FOR NICK ONES CALL ON
The Democrat
Monumental Work.
NORTH TEXAS
MONUMENTAL
COMPANY
Itrf?
HAYNES t SP0RER
Undertaken and Embalmert
Horse Drawn and AotonaoMla
Funerals
West S. Square. Both Phonea 12
I. E. PROVINCE, Prop.
ROADSTER
KNOX DRAY LINE
MOVING VAN
AIX KINDS OF HAnLINQ
Both Phones 114
Consult the impression uppermost in your mind
and you will find that you think of this car as
very carefully and very conscientiously made.
This very general and instinctive feeling is of
course a reflection of the actual facts.
People think of the car in this light because of
their high opinion of Dodge Brothers as mabtf*
facturers.
That good opinion is justified by the performance
of the car, by its economy and efficiency, and
by the fact that even the first two years’ very
large production did not develop a single fault.
It will pay you to visit, us and examine this car,
CARPENTER & BELDEN
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
Both Phone*. N. Travla St.
WALTHALL IN “LITTLE
SHOES” WINS PRAISE
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Critic* Delighted \,lth Great Star in
Sentimental Role—At the
Gem Monday.
JN0. C DANNEL
LICENSED KMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Horse Drawn and Automobile
Funerals.
Grayson 124, Houthwesteha 121
Office: 104 West Lamar St.
PHIL SHER0
HARNESS AND SADDLES
Repair Work Done
In two short weeks, “Little Shoos,"
Honry TV Walthall's current feature,
has established Itself as a favorite
among photoplay patrons. Xewspa)>er
nnd trade journul critic* hate pro-
nounced the picture and exceptional
Walthall topic, and exhibitors who
have shown it r»*|K>rt capacity busi-
ness. The Kleine-Kdlson-Selig-Kssanay
Service, is releasing the film.
“Little Shoes" presents Mr. Walthall
ia a distinctly new characterization—
the great lover. This is one of the
most surprising and delightful attrac-
tion* of this picture. The plot jjtngcs
ou child-love and carries a tremendous
appeal to all lovers of children. Tlie
pladopluy was adapted from the novel,
"The House of tlie Little 8hoes,” writ-
ten by Kleanor M. Ingram, tlie noted
author of child stories, and read by
millions. Its popularity furnishes a
The Home of Flowers’’
The gasoline consumption is unusually low.
The tire mileage Is unusually high.
Touring Car oi' Roadster, $850; Winter Touring Our or Roadster, $1015;
Sedan, $1JU5. (All prices Delivered.)
Is to be the name of our new store at 215 North
Travis. Phones 159. Our aim is to have an up-to-
date flower store in every respect and will have a
grand Spring Opening Monday, February 5 th, from
3 p. m. lo 9 p. m. Every one cordially invited.
THE HOME OF FLOWERS
TEXAS NURSERY C0„ Props.
Dorothy Gish in "The Little Yank.'
seen at tlie Queen Theater Monday
nnd Tuesday. Miss Dish ap|rears as
the daughter of a faintly of Union
sympathies, living In Kentucky. She
ventures into the Confederate lines,
iwhere her brother is seriously wound-
ed hud there finds a romance with a
young Confederate officer. As slip
has a crafty and unscrupulous admir-
er in tin* lierson of a Union oUlcer,
'who gets into the Confederate camp(
a* a spy. her romance Is beset with I
many jierils. from which’ her own i
cleverness dually- extricates her and]
the “Johnnie Rob.” The part is said
Jo lie tone of the most ana'allng which;
sloan’s Liniment for stiFi
JOINTS.
Rheumatic pains and aches got in*
to the joints ahd muscles, making ev-
ery movement torture. Relieve your
suffering with Sloan’s Liniment; R
quickly pc-iicLratcs without ruhblng,
and soothes and warms your sore
musejes. Tjfo congested blood is stim-
ulated tto action; a Slagle application
will drive out pain. Sloan's Liniment
is clean, convehlent and quickly ef-
fective, it. dues not stain tho shin ot
clog tlie pores, (let a bottle today
at your druggist,'23c; diw
Kodaks and Supplies
Shipment just received and ajp ready to supply your
every need. We do DEVELOPING.
. h WE DO PRINTING OF ALL KINDS.
No jobs too large or tod small.
Reynolds-Parker Company
North Texas Motor Company Inc.
GEO. T. BISHOP, Mgr.
301S. Travis St. Sherman, Texas
Both Phones 621.
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